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I'm finally getting through my mountain of mail and came across something
that might be of interest. The Appalachian Consortium Museums' Committee
has a brochure of available traveling exhibits they produced. There is
exhibits on blacksmithing, the CCC in Appalachia, the Blue Ridge Parkway,
and African-American communities in southwest Virginia. I'm guessing that
they are not very big, but you may still want to check it out.
For more info, contact Terrell Finley at 828-668-9259 or email
[log in to unmask] It looks like they are based out of Appalachian State
University in Boone, NC.
Harry Klinkhamer
Program Officer
American Association for
State and Local History
1717 Church St.
Nashville, TN 37203-2991
615-320-3203
FAX: 615-327-9013
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